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Machon L'Ibrah, the Jewish
Learning Network of
Michigan, will present a
series of Monday evening lec-
tures by Mrs. Bayla Jacob-
ovitz. Classes are given in
homes in the Southfield area.
For information, call the
Machon office, 967-0888.
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Course VI will begin in loca-
tions throughout Metro
Detroit the week of Sept. 6.
Level II crash courses, em-
phasizing literacy in prayer,
the Haggadah and other
texts, also are planned for
graduates of the reading
crash course.
The Lunch and Learn pro-
grams will deal with the up-
coming holiday seaosn. Dur-
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regular weekly study groups
will meet in offices through-
out Detroit to discuss topics of
current interest.
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Machon L'Ibrah, the Jewish
Learning Network of
Michigan, in conjunction
with the Jewish National
Outreach Program of New
York, will present a five-week
crash course in basic Hebrew
beginning Sept. 5.
This course is designed for
individuals without previous
Hebrew reading skills. It will
insure a basic capability of
Hebrew reading by course
completion.
The course will begin at
7:30 p.m. and will be held at
the Machon Mbrah Learning
Center, 15221 W. Ten Mile,
Oak Park.
There is no fee for this
course and reservations are
required. For information and
to make reservations, call the
Machon office, 967-0888.
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first met Felix Bloch, the
alleged Soviet spy, in
Vienna during August
1986. Ronald Lauder, now a
Republican candidate for
mayor of New York, had just
been named U.S. ambassador
to Austria. I was in Vienna as
a member - of the first
American Jewish Committee
delegation to develop educa-
tional programs for helping
young Austrians confront
their country's Nazi past, in-
cluding its virulent
anti-Semitism.
As a gesture of support of
our mission, Ambassador
Lauder tendered a dinner
reception in his home in
honor of the AJC delegation
and for senior members of his
embassy staff. Felix Bloch
was among the embassy peo-
ple present.
The following morning, our
delegation was invited to the
U.S. Embassy for a com-
Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum is an
international relations consultant
for the American Jewish
Committee. (c) Jewish
Telegraphic Agency
prehensive briefing on
Austrian-U.S. relations with
the top embassy specialists.
Bloch took an active part in
that briefing.
It became evident to our
group that Lauder and his
deputy chief of mission were
operating on different wave
lengths. At our several discus-
sions, Lauder spoke pas-
sionately about his concerns
over Austrian anti-Semitism,
Austrian-Israeli relations and
especially about the cause of
Soviet Jewry. (Austria has
been the transfer center for
some 250,000 Jews from the
Soviet Union and Iran.)
In subsequent "coffee talk,"
Bloch cautiously but clearly
left the impression that he
thought Lauder was
misconstruing his role.
"He is supposed to be the
ambassador of the United
States to Austria, not the am-
bassador of the UJA," he told
several of us. We were flab-
bergasted by his comments
and told him so.
Ambassador
LaUder
developed a close relationship
with the Jewish community
of Vienna, helping to support
some Jewish communal pro-
jects with personal financial
contributions.